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Mr. SUN. rKi. it. IN MORMON TEMPLE artr.rTin hi ' W H r roi.i.tm -fits or Hitii.ii i f IVWi II M Oh) l ull. H id. Ill Mil l .aUr. mil Mail) Vtllii ITOMed llle lcerl In Mir '4 Merc Then- In llrar Ihr Presi dent TtV f lllf lli-nilllr r Pftff , Sai.i i.thi in i 1Mb ).-, They gave Prealdeni Tafl wore cheers of -oiiip ii Ihc Mormon Tabernacle here to-day than hehaJiadfroinany audience limine hi occupancy "r lh White Hons. It was "III In- - I 1 "' "I W.'fli in Utah ami ill.-.- mad Mr lafi ih central lea. i. re .it Interest im me ii ioibb. a . I :. . ... .1... HaB H HI'' IH-Cll 1 1 1 1 er 1 1 1 ) 1 1 . I win I" lUIBiwm hittidro.1 uf lltam mei lutn ai no "'w1 . . . , Moratoti hotel fchere he lireakfaateil, "'m ' Vr. . i i , .. ,i when hreakfaai mn onr tm wm n;...-- the la.,.rv,.i..,K i... -i , lalicn to ihe i.!a.rncle lo addreaa a Z"f T .. , ; PonftTenailon of lhvn The lihmii "' " " ' " " aoftta aome H.i ode I. DIM : ' .' '" ""'7 1 I,, tl,.. top of ihe Kollei lea wl the Preal-; " -- wl h the nomh nw, roi d. ... ..,,:. :..! . ! ,,,,,h ''r'';. haH, '" ;'" ,'Jt-r I'"', ' I Mahop Siiiley of Ih'e Mormon ehurch " . r1'."",s," V y , i lnrorin-el the h'aaldent. and to giv,. 'on ..nel l'a-n-u I . aiiai.a... i... ..-! Mr. Tun an I lei of iga of hi. nca f"" ,a. f.i.H iiia-H,,,, . ,...s,,,,,.,,,.. : ha aked all of llioae (.roaeni who had lour" '",h l,v, T' , , eroa .. I ih pmlrh- In the Mormon .nigra-1 ""u "' "" 1 1 "'" ! ,.f isif.-T ... riae The greater pari of ila',,M' ln " V ih- congregation roae They Were Ihe very pronoimred In Iheh damand ptoneera ho had coma over the prairie ''"""' ' nl" ;-'' " "k. .1 .. Into I lah ..'. .... Ihe daya of rallroada; ,'T11M ' lt! t, . Sii Ibtv had eroaaed In wagoaa and on foot " "v1"""" i- d under the leaUr..h.p or HTiglm-ii lining. their oroph t. fifteen yearn def ihe I civil war. Did folk wc. ftatlvlty Rver, Of the Si. ii." :'. of the younier l.rice CI v for is i uniifiie year II of the invited . k i people to cona l:.iii.! 1 y v. ick Mormon ..hi r,.ii.' to Ba ll Kvery- thin" in dono for Hi in . n- .he tribti r.i ii thoai wlu cf . he prt n fti net hr red ih" I. 'rd1 hipi h rbllah for I h " ho Tlf Invi. Ion In cv i- old pet ion in i ii of '. ii s. veni ye t' ilon nis to for ihclrCl urch i-.l how -v.'.'. in i ii-- Ki Irrenaotlve ye re is t ') .i in i lah af lor ' ii old per v i- n th Pr id ii entered .1. Tro. 1 1. -te!.- organ ODcttiiia chorda of !iui. fc;nh Wil itnerlcB " Tho I the Tab- i ntiv ii noir IP the Wrt on of ii.e mo f mow Plinl the quaint bulldn? i Ti.h, ii ov t" v 1 1 1 1 . in." volumn of i.m.s . Th ). hcyjitoi ih" pilerlmage hvmn of the Mori. .on-. "Come, Come, Ye Hnlnta." which wan written by o Mormon ... the du; ot ihe migration to I tah when the Mormon h"eadw.-a otnped on the biuiki of .he Mtaemri hi v. r hi the winter ol I84t Draiond ncy had a .ti..i dim... .tl th in. n.l their lead r Briaham louni ordered .. voune Mormon im. . la wriM a ko.i : lh."t could I it." S thecatup fir io ralni the droopira ooiiMfa f th. band H w- tai jna which ihev I I-- i nuin; in th ihi nc o!ii peopi. d' f . hen fliih. ill i r riut for the PrrBldeot .ion old men ami woia-n in th" oonaree v.-p. alourj ' rocljej With rhythm Ta'.er- I t nor-1 y : s I of ih J alienee I Home" i of Ihe hvt m There wa a ilo recital upon llm nacle organ in which an almo feet rejirodiiction "I humtn aee.iie.1 hidden. The preH:i'.- i2,ii people (wi en'uated th tahihi tin- stiri-is r "Old K.;lks nl trem'ileil ihrouch the Tabernacle. Th- President -c .k'e lo them in peace He ilyenad hi addreaa t.'-iiuv with u Bob Taylor at' ry In diacuaatng the two ai le- of Hie queati t. nf the polloy of snh mittlng International dlapute i arbi tration he admitted t iiit ii was practl- cally a lines. Ion which could not lie argued baoauae a man'a ..piiiiii depended -i entirely up tl his point of view H. mill ihet he hid broached thai point ' the Senator from Tenneoano at one t inn Mr Taylor tiad told if a mountaineer oonatituent of iiis who had a clock I hit was alwayn wronji He aaked the man how on earth Bllch a clocu could help him and the old fellow replied thai he wf more sure ol i thin or any clock h had ever aeon, becau e ! knew that when its hands p linled L. ..'...i k and ii -inn k 4 it wa-. alwaya preciaely twenty minute to J o'clock The Preside!.' dwel. upon the burden lo the poor which war and n.e j repara tion lor war bring, and the old people ohearad him loudly. they were a cui'ioua audieneo Mail)' of iti men Ii f : their hi a'- a'.d a:.'n down the ai.-les to heur liettfr Many of i he. n sa with their hand cupped ataiul thf.r eats to aid their falling hearing The women were ivmaiKiMy liaiaive. bant old women, tit ting with thu hand crossed upon their lot n. Senn'or 8moot of Utah, who sir n.-. to the Preside..! in the high Iain i 'bacle pulpit, told Mr. Taft after ihe apeach ilia' he would Htippori the aridtratlon treatiea in the amended form to which the Proaldent ha given hi oonaent, that la, that the Senate ahall ba given the power of confirmation over the appoint ment to tin- joint high commlaatpn. in the afternoon ihe Prealdeni ad- dren.ed a large outdoor audience ut the Utah Btate Fair Here the only politico .if the OCCOaion was heard. The I'reni- dent as awured iha Utah would be for htm Koli.Jly in the convention and at the election When the Prealdeni hegan to speak on the iaril and tile wool hm the n".se prevented hi voice carry ing over the immense crowd. He Bald th' he faarad tha all "f them could noi hear him "Oh. yon am all right anvhA!" ahouted on man. I he Commercial Club of Kail likeClty gave the Preai lent a lianipiel in the cvi ning To-morrow he will belnPocac1 . Man i mn ion TO rr. 11 1. V I I tf 1 Ttis lur riiml-i-.l i ure- li si.m' anil I. el. tear for II William Taylor, a real M. f) and head of t i" Univeraal Medical Institute at mi West Twenty-ninth street, which wua .1 Itogua medioul Institute, plendad guilty liefore Judge Hough in the Federal Circuit I'otirl yeaterday of using the mails to ili-fiaud and was aenlenced lo a year in the petll tentlary on liltickwell'a lalnii'l. For two years paat. accoritlna to tlm indictment, the Univeraii Medii fl Institute ha been using tie' mailt In making fuhn. prumiaea to cure. The .'Ictlmi. were mtiinlv itflio ranl Poles i i lutiaiu. Hlava and Ihe Tike. Dr. Taylor tnuih hia own ile.i for lenity. Three years iiio ha -mi !.. came mil nf Mount Sin ii ispitnl .i.inileHN uflor uii operation for an in' inai. I.- diaeaae, lie didn't knosi Which i. iv I rii ,i a liveli- hood and WBs hi owi ig .. 'pr lln v. lion lie c.u 1. lull with ihn rtiiVH.'aij cuninaiiv. Huliaecuentl lie In aiu' il I l .ncel ti i was .. io., i' it w hup a 1 1 elnd lie - h" h id nolhliiH 'iii with the mull un bualueaa, though he admitted taking all tin money lhal Cellle his W.IV I lr. Ta vim is tin yeura old Jiuia siid ha regretted sending u m n a ? to .ml .a.. Ih. it ile fi'i, uda . exteualve and very iittilniiiit.i conintunit) II of .Ugh Unit . I I "II tic noiii.'r Term rr tsseinlitimaii Aaaoinblyiua'i VX'llliu n J ili'lru Heoond Aaxemhly diatrlei ... it Iii n ll li ill I V hat haen reiomluoi sd i iy . It a id. a t'eilg' i" 1 hl 1 1 hold, is a iaii I of " io. hi i This iiomulo'ox th Gent s ' 1 1. rati. .. a I' in r iicr lliany ata't to) wiih the i w In. 'ti a IIIOIT.IW aae iiblvnien III R'nga cniini ' p I .ri . I I III) .xiin ii man mdi ieh la . will .u. m uiij Komlnatlan b Weatelirsier n aerate, turn i 'i a in. t ii : 'i I Wed s.ei , . in, v Detnoon d.is . i!(l- e ; Ju P Martin of iv- : ot I serfs, lb hir.! I Walt Myi f. i ' oiintv Trea. .i."t ami III lor s i iihi tib 'it .... Routt'li of i imnan of N.- nnkei - and 1 11 Jatne it v Rochella f r Coroners ron rintr.r. NKW .sticksiiii's. I'riilialilr Set Inn iif llM Twii Cnmctilliins In Hn.i.KlMi TMla. Rnili t in- I ifiiuiirHi Iri and RvpultHcan juiiii-iiiry pou vi'tit lone in make nomini 'ion for I lie IhfMI newly created Juatice t ii i in iln- Sir'niiil Judicial dlatricl urn to Ije hit ltntil'aneonly in Hi.- King County ( uifrt House in H I, Km a1 nootl to-day i he second district cotnprleee j Klngo, tyieene, R&chniofidi Naaaau umi J Siiffi.il. counties I Although KitiH Im- a large pewpoaoVr tire in Voting Mt-Hfigili ovt-r t ! POIII I iiinfii strength of iii . nth- enutitle j ii lia been I ha ottntom generally when I more ii.hu two Jiallolal place war lo I diapoaod of lo give one of I hem i ii a re ire aenla'lve uf I ha latter, mill iiii rourae, ii iiu" lawn determined, will i" followed 1 in iluv Ivy iii. Itemoerat I Since 1 1 if lawn, r viilii (: to. i Ii" o',e ' n "i of three new -biNtioe- wa- paed la-t ...... . ,,, , ... ..i I I"" ",i. ... .nnmiticad ihai ha had ,.,.i ;,..,i frotn the rleld an aa not to Interfere! with M- i'allahan'a proatweta, a no ihe j s.imiit i ai a I Klmocra' I. h a I .i.ari ers I wa tha' unless aome unej ;i ihi lnmi inn shoitiii .ai. nlrhi Mr. i a lahan would . feted hifl 1 1 1n "e over one f Ihe uomiui "s Another place on Ihe lickel i likely to no to Hiirrogat H B Kctcham. al I hough the fact thai he ha two ... ire year to aerve In Ins preaenl office .mU would have to retire frotn the Hupreme Court Ih--:ii-! in oise of lii" elootion "ii or -.veil year linfore the eaplratlon of his term by reuaon of age limit ..ion- in. i.it.Mwl U1HU .m.WIMil it.lt I.. I . t'lleil tl. minimum nta ,. ,,i ,1,,,.,. ,,; jt , ,,, Hkely to pre vail. The ili.ul nlai n the tieket will rammialhe conceded to Queen county in. I tho I'jiiili.liite will lie either Hurroaate Oauiel I NolileorCoiintv JudaeD..) Humphrey Ihe eve of the convention lillils the He- i 1.1 1 .mmmisi i.t n rnthV imm...l..t condition ovci ihe makeup of tlie ticket, and it lauurmlge 1 1 here may laan adjourn' menl nii'il to-morrow. Ii aeeina to be aeltled thai the three nomination are lo ' go lo Kim-- county, the Republican or ganisation in (jucena huving I n unable to unite on a oandid ' Ii ha been aettlnd lhal Charle H.J Kelly, chairman ..f the Bepublican unity committee, if to he.ijl ihe ticket ami thai Itusacll B.iie,li,'i will probablv I one of bin aeeociate The new Kepubllcun campaign committee, orgaoiaed after tha denoaina of Timothy I. Woodruff from the county leoderablu and headed lv ! '. itiirres-maii t'ulder and Naval lllicer Kraoke. haa in-h dickering with the i indeoendanca Laaiua manaaera with a view to fualon all along the Dm m Ihe oamimlgn. Bhould ftiaion is- pffected, Kolierl Stewart. Who has I ..ir Ikh-ii Mr. Jleerata firm lieutenant In Brooklyn, will et the third place on the Judiciary ticket, and another Ken rat man will t(ei . repreeontet Ion ihi the county iwUe.. Whether the Repuplloan- Independence league .leal is to carried out will pr. .l- ii'iv lie determitiel to-day I' waa .he opinion of m..i "I the Repilbtlcan mana gers laat nrght ih it ii won 1 1 go through, ii mi wi l it i on .ii imk. i p-Mtaie Hi puhllean Peadlaeh i- anil snuliir Hrael.etl l.oa.'s. HARATOna, N V . Oct ' After holding four aeaalona to-day the Met ublloano irl the Potirth Judicial ihsiri"! who have i.een deadlocked in their convention here for two day, nominated to-night Rdward . Wbitmyer of Buhenectady .' the thirty-fourth ballot for Juatice of the Nupreme (' ...n The reaull was a defeat for Si He Senator Kdgar T Bracket I Who had woi Led tor the selection of Hurrogate Oatrander of Baratoga eouuty. and later, when tin appeared iinpoallile had thrown In delegates t.. Prank l Mm ton of Ukiveravilln I'he final ballot was Wbitmyer. . Burton, t; tleorge its lay .1 i ilens falla i . l'r.ipi a held of seven cund.ila.es ull bin three were .-Ii... mated during to-day seaaiona. .On the final luillol to-nigt.l t'hritophei 1 Hefternan, th delegate irotn Montgomery oounty, cast the de ciding vote l... Whitmyer The fourth Judicial district is In the heart of the up Sut- Hepublican pounlry ami ootupriaen the coontiea of Wnrreu. VVaahfngton. Sai ling'. Montaomery !.. . si law renoe, I liuton. Ifultoii, Hamilton. Kolie nectady and Praukliu. t ii state Kemmallani. A ms if- it ii am . V V., Oct r, The Repub lloan of Montgomery county this after noon made these nominations Member of Ass.-iiii.iv. Wait.-: H (iage of Oanajo harie; sheriff .William Blltohel ..f Amater dim County Clerk. Ahram I. in coin Van Home of 01. n Willie Wendell of Amater duni whs elected chairman of the county committee lo mcceed -l .hit K Ktewart, staii' committeefnan, aho declined to serve intiaer : t t ti a . i ci a t ne i:.'i uiiii. :o,s ,,r t Ii la oity lo-nlaht mad" ti.es nomina I i.oi.k: Mayor, Prank Bofcer; President of .the t 'or.it. mi. Council, CU rence Si .'.son l ompi roller. Pred neuaawig; City Treaaurer, noban Morri City Judge, i9ohn T Buckley; School toiiimisaioner, i I If nrjr P. KelleinaU! Assess ira. I srtiiur and Chriatlan Rodmer hlngs llemus-railc Hlgfe. The Uaroooratlo nounty nouventlon i" Brooklyn will be he'd next Monday night, and there is asoiranti- that I I.e slate it pioposeii i.v tne executive comumiee 01 .1 rgaulxatlon will ko through without unv lontest Diet Hot attorney John ! Clarke will he renominated und dames Regaili I'e, uiySiaie Fxrls.-i oinmlaaioiter will t.. the candldatea forHherlff Hherlff Patrick H yuiuiii who Is ixrohlolted from serving u second term, will k-. Hegan 's exnlaajoh County Clerk Mollovand tf.'K ater I undy will a.'i renomlnatloiis ito TAHHS as in ;;'. i. intiis) re i linfgeu yy tin stiesih.x iniru ments Pram iieuiai ('allege, A sixteen-year-oia buy who. acord- i lo his lllotl.er, gaM liet even Week nil exoeut ii ecu i s of tlie IB i i i.i i lie eu rnad ' as rifflUH liov at the New S in k ( '..llee of I ii.ni istri- I'..". Kosl Twenty third strent. w. uire.tei Vesll'l'.l. ,' I'll. Ill-el wtttl '- e.iiing tin i Worth of lenses und sua- . peeled of other Ihefla ih hi ' lt , up Ii re than 13,000, The boy Prank Idiffey. nn4it (lie 'iii woman Whu lives ..' Ills la-i Twenty Itirth straai, hue heett omployad nl the col lego since on rly in 1 1." summer, Since a 1 1 k . i s.i id dental Inalrumenla, leusns, gold an I plulllUUII wire and gold leal have I.een diaXPiJearhlg A student Kl'.illk l.v.ais. suspected IitTey Vcsiei'day Lyons saw the office hoy leaving .he oollega with a purnel aim full iwi-tl loin to the Junk ahopof W illi mi i t'iiiu at '-'i' Ruat Twenty-fourth afreet I.v. in-got two deieotlvaa and when latfTey nniiugnd from the Junk shop without the panel he wis .nreated. The detectives si.v he admitted lhal he had sold four of th college leuaaa for .v. ixinlx They arc worth lisi t.iTe.- is looked up on a graod lar i.rii. cih.'uc inarin I.v ir. -I It Htein. j profeaaor 61 r,iy'"l"8y al the oollege ASK FOR SNITKIN'S REMOYAL .ii sin i: i ii in.rn m mi i I'ltoi I ssios t'ttNM i i. V- at Ki.i.' l-anrtleril Complained la hip ii...- Iwarfnilew of m Treatment in cowl ami lirievanee Cammlttee riniK the rnii.iHhii n .iutui-u. The removal from I he bench of l-eonard , ahrfti lo leave for Italy, where W will ri--i Hnltkln, tlitatlce of the Municipal Court I main probably four or five motiahe, -v in. the si'i'ntiil dlatrkHi will Ije aaked for j diplomatic mlaafon haa agreed with j In a t'.iiinn to I. aubtn)tted i - irv hjr ! (lomea that de la Barraeracfora ahall vota the grievance committee of the Bar Aeo- for ttomea on Ootolaw II. While this i iiitinii to tin' Appellate Dlvlalon of the doe not Inaure the election of Oome Nuprcme Couri charge of unpro i make him a hot favorite, aa the return feainoiial coodnci .. ... attorney umi a Indicate that the other are running aboul Judge jrn made I li- grievan I. .ru ..,.,.1.. 'I')... ... .... inn-.. 1'iiin- ' ... ii f mitten haa lieon ponolriarlng tl aaa for eeveral month and haa heard a nnmliar mHmmm ,,,, ,,, ,,, ,,v ,,toa Hnli .hi and i.v in- aocuaar. The rompWnt againal -luatloe Hnltkln mail. I.r Plnoui Bimannon, an Ha- ,.m0f w,, lm. rore.liiallca s:.i rmiuantly ,,. the Ran Hide mil- llfHnirtfordlapoaaM kw. Ben- ' large amount of ,,.',..e,iy , ,,Hfor,. ,.. rev- lonunltte ahowed thai he woa a familiar figure In ihe munlcl1 r t- hli form,. mpUint to the Bar Amo(i( pubmHlJ by -hl nari, H ,M t ttViner, Braeuaon aUteil thai he had I n col lied to appear liefore Mnlk,n m:4liy ,, .,,, ,. ourt treated htm with ao mucii con- temp) and crltlclaad him nn much lhal ha waa greatly humlllatad. He aald thai he did hot decide lo make .lar chargea i looking to .luailce s.iiti.i'i v removal until the laiter hud refused lo withdraw lain remark concerning him. Benenaon said that on the last occ per- j I isiou I when he appeared before -Inst ice suit . m for dlapoaseae notice he tooli with him a number of his f riendi and a atenogmpher, w hen . he acl ion warn i.iled which involved a woman tenant who it wa allege i had been ueing hie property for improper pur poet, Justice Bnlt'.ti.i Interrupt I him a- so m a he hegan to give hi testimony, ,'iimsed him for attempting fo evict th tenant, and called him .. Bhyluck. latar the court s.tii lhal Bhylock was too mild a term, beoauae while Hhylock hid de mnnded only a pound uf fleeh, Benenaim detninded Ihe blood as wall. H- then told Benenaon he wouldn't believe him or hi witueeoe under oath, and told Bimeiison' attorney 'hut lie was aurpi i-e-i IhaVn reputable attorney wmild attempt to ret .resen. Benenaon The complainant tried to proteel ngaiiisi the riourt'a lan guageand waarouahly ejected by a court o,"iivr b) order of Juatice Snilk.n Before Ih Bar Ananoiation Juatioa Hnltkln wn renreaented by Abraham Urularr lie admitted making certain Btetementa contained In the chargea, inn s od that Benonaon had brought the rem irk-' 11(10.1 himself by his m inner nf running into' irt and .r.mg .o gel u handful of dlapoanoa noticM in ndvanoe ..t all other pers.ais there on court l.nsi ne.s. He had never denied 'h- dis-(...sse- notlcea, and he brought wit nesses to deny thai he made certain stat- ment attributed lo him Benenaon had j .0-1 un many witnesses liefora Ihe griev ance committee lo laatify that Juatice Bnllkin did make I lie remarks in quaation. Arguing in Imhalf of juatice Hnitkin, Mr flrulier pointed oul lhal he was charged with no malfeaaanna or mia feaaance and that .lie complaint involved -erl. un remarks from the bench UCh as ai.. made by Magistrate- and Judaea frequently under provocation, lie in slsted iha' a petition to tin. Appellate Dlvinion of tic Supreme Court f.r Juatice Hoitkin'a removul would too severe u uunlahmenl and promiaed that in the future Hi" lodge would consider his re marks even when comment wa- justified Juatice Snltkin wa nominated for the bench through the Influence nl the Sulli- ans iii tha fall of I'.ii i I I.I H l Olt BOXIXtl II.I Hs. i i us . ii io Deal si un tin- alt uatleti fter the leglelaiurr Hae iiomr. M.n.ssY Dot. Uov, Dix to-day re iterated hi- intention of calling confer ence of the sin'. Boxing ('ornraiaeloners after the adjournment of the Ueglelature, hi which he contemplate the diacuaeion of the s annus a- nreated uy itapect . of the altuation the Iranemlaalon of hial leglalative tnoeaege for the repeal of the I oxina. i in. i in la w t lovernc aid day lielfved tne Commiaaionera in iiiiiii. ucenaea am. e ne reooromenaeu tl..- law 's repeal liaveacted lu good faith Regarding Ihe validity of recalling licensee issued afiei cluue had given a Isoud and complied In every sens- wiih .1..- law. Uov, Mix wax rentotaiil to lalk. lie dianiiaeed tin' matter with a remars that the question was one upon whioh ihe doolaiajt of the Attorney-Oeneral wa- ueceaaary, it Is expected lhal following the adjourn ment of the liMKialature the Governor, wi'h the aid of Commiaaionera O'Nell and Dixon, will hit utsn some plan thai will prevent ihe increaae of boxing oluba Krlends of the Krawley law are worried over the report that the Governor intends to take steps for ihe revocation of all Hceuaea issued There a likelihood that the governor may lie prevailed upon to lei the oom misslon live and carry o.n the purppaa for whirl, it wa- doaigned orig. nally If .he Governor fotlowa th.s .-ours... sug geated, it is -aid. by Bartow s Weeks, who hus acted In I he oapaoity of med.ury. II will he w.il. 'ne understanding ttiat ticenaea he laaued only to reputal substantial clulai and i in r i to i mm is noxi. 4 v (OV. I'i to i in en si. ..un ui iii line ni i nrt Predf erasers. or ii.anv. Oct 9 Oov I ri x will attend I ,., .... I ... ,11 1 ol I 1 1 In. I I:, .... ,.. ... ,,, , , ,, i 1 It waa announces! tn.n i ane. iiienn homes Itoncan, a il lie early Ikw. Lj resigii.Hl rather than undergo the . mors ot N.-w lurk, at HI I eter Lhurch i uiini,hmeiit and that his reaignation ha d iii Man hat tan next Sunday The (lover-1 been accepted nor will unveil Ihe lubtel and deliver an I i'.tlrees lnilral 'spp Back I'rom HasaOa. Oos Dix Will ;o to hi- lake George! WxaHINOTOX, Got. ft Admiral W. I,, home from Vew Vork, where he will dis-1 n.nn. (., nkUf nonatvuninr ,,r i... po-e of .1. lull- let', by the lieaislatura after thai Ilia Ins AdiromU. i. rVmain ainiu. a rllor I latlS to iro to a'.lp . liOlltll and I mi-' mi I in ii I'OmnillllOII Press c c 1 1 1 At ha xv Gel '. The Siate Cnnaerva lion i ommlsslotl ha- a)Hjillled Matthew II linos, i .,1 l.oi 1 poi . as chief of pulili cation at " salary ! t'.'.Mm Mr Hoover h.i lieen engaged hi iiewspai wesiern New ork for Iwcnlv Work in year and Icis ne,. ii minor ui Hie i.ockpor. ( slotl 'ii,. sine.- IHOi Ho was a candidate for appointment bv io His a State forest , I i-h Hid ' lamecoinmlsslouei when Thomas M O-liorne was appointed I nl mi In', UHAX f. G tinrndnient fur Children, i Th.- amendment in th, sile l.iliol law IKgUl'dllld the ellllilov in, n. ol dilution. Monday laat, prol 'su'i in, ell, -il on hiis the employment of children under four hours in any amusement places in for mom i iiin llfty- one week in theal.es. ha. her shops and shoe polishing eelabllhmnta Ihi law does i ol apply to perfumers in theatre ttliaui liuiulrt to iicgiu Taxgay, i. haw. Got a The Bayne Albany InvcHtlgatlon committaa met to-day in sanret soaalon with It oounael, Jam w ..shorne "We will lake l"stimony." said So a' i H.ivn". "to-mnrrow and nest week i lies ' iv. Wodneaday, Thuraday and Frt day and four daya a week thoreafter. .Our oounael siys he will keep ua busy a I I um time." HA KM mm. with nr. LA ba MM tiomr Falrl) !iirr of VH'e.PreHlenc of Mrxli'o lit Trrm of Hi Mixtiociiv. Oct. I While tha election I return re no) ufflotentry h.I("...hI" r.i IJ.iiIki' ilrllnilHv wilii rcuMril ' Hie elr- Itiim of ii Vloe-Prealdant, .t gppwn thai Pranclara Vaaqitan Oomar haa an esoal" it-n i chance rm annonnl of pallUoai daal which he haa entarnd Into with de In rBnrro Tha latter announce thai he i even The declaim of Ih In Barn i the raaul of iirtMPii stnti-M adopting tha oonatltu lional ini.nn.iM.Hi.t .irohihitiiiK iip realgo tion of u Preal denl or Vica-Prealdeni Nhould da In Ram t.e elected Vlra-PraaJ-1 deni now i.e wmild ti'ii he able lo run for office again all aaam hwice. if ha wiih- draWl now lii election to BUOCMd Mndeto ' in bfactlOBily UHmtt'etl. I he 1 1 1 . 1 1 ii 1 1 i.titlireak in the Htale of i i ' 1 1 1 h l ..I i- daily lioii.in' moiv aorlotla ri.e Oovarnntenl may tand more troopa to reinforce fhoee Kent from Meiloo city yeaterday and n in probable tliatamllltarif rule will be ntaliliMheil over the whole State Ihe Minister of the (fovernineiil de i lares thai Ihe outbreak in the Stale of N.-ra I'm, where motv than 600 men are under ariiis. is due entirely to loenl con dition The insurgent demand thai theOovernor and lieajiahuure of the siate ; realgR and pet-mil new elections The ! rebel- hold a strung posit.. .. in the inoiin- lains and no attempt i being made agalnat I hem a meaaage has been received from I tie.. Huerla. who is pursuing rebels in I the Stale of I'ueblH. saving tha. there I was a liHtile lHt night laKimg hii hour 'Ihe i-ebls fled, leaving two dead ami twelve wounded. The Oovnrnment j troopa ure pumulng the rebel Into the mountains ro Ht: AS i in Tint ' I Irrlifn In New Orleans and llenouiieea Madera aain. New ohi.kan. Oct, 5. den Bernardo Hove arrived in New Orleans to-day Seldom has he been the recipient of more aitentnai. There were probably more Mexican aaoral service men. more Ameri- j -a) secret servio- tneti and more soldiers of fortune of vaiiou nationalltiaa on j hand than he ever saw before and all of I hem wunted to see him. (ien Keye aooUta the theory that he ' la to head another revolution In Mexico and auys he i going lo San Antonio, lex . to edit a paper He assert he may never return to his native land Interviews given out by him were of a -very formal nature and hi' wa careful thai all st. ile. i.e. its were made in the presence of many hearer. Madero h denounced as a tyrant, declaring that Mexi.'o paes only from one era of tyranny to another He said one reason he left wa in fear of aaaaaainatlon. a fear which he had good grounds to be lleVO well fo't nded (ten Keye said that statements lhal I he hud formed an alliance with ex -Pres. den. Hi., or with Klines M.ig..u. the Mexi can ms-'ialiat leader, were abaulutelv false He said the recent revolution had fostered a feeling of anarchy which i spreading every day It wa the niter inability of the Oovernment to guarantee him and his follower protection that a. last forced him to withdraw his candidacy and flee The paper with wliirh Gen. Keye say he l ti tie amiiai.! I nl Impiirrial ar Texas of San An. onio h . A. t hapa its pdiior. was Ninong Ihe tlrst to meet the. t.i-neriil here. f sr.n to nr. i n nonnr.n. I Till' Sll c. I'rrl.ln. of SliirrialoH ii la m Vislieil h HurRtars. Morribtowm, N -I . Oct. S. Robbera j got into the home of M.ss Mi.ikI k Per- kins. 171 South elreet, last night ami got away With livm worth of jewelry. Miss HerkinH and two maiden sisters are the , OPOIIpanta Of the house, and every now and then then home is rot, lied. Thev are among the wealthy raaidanta of the city. AboUl year aeo Use men entered the house, and while three of them threatened .' Ihe women with revolvers the I WO others looted the house T hey sot away with about $ 1 1 m. i worth of jewelry a servant found this morning that the j parlor window had lieen pried open and .silverware stolen from Ihe dining room I I in i. tin Misses Perkins discover.s.1 that the tnirean drawers in their rooms had been rifled. Gold wntchea, diamond studs and sleeve luittons. t'.'n in gold and I2IS1 in bills were taken A suit of clothes i ..'longing to Henry C Perkins, a brother, who la a civil engineer in Washington I) C, was also stolen torn wr.sT POIXTBBH to (10. The lreklrnl Spproves Kxpiilnloii I sing anil Has lux Intoxicants fur ! Washington-. Oct t - President Tati has acted on the cases of the eight cade's of Ihe third and four, h clanacs at the Mill- tary Academy al West Point who were tried recently on chnrgea involving the use and possession nf intoxicants Presi ' dent Taft has approved the sentence of dismissal ill the cases of Cadets Kalph 1 I Haas of lelaware. .lamea D Christian of Virginia. T. I Simkins of (ieorgia anil r'.. H Freeland of Florida The sentences in the cases of (Videts (1 H Butler of Ohm. F, H Moaleof Waahing ton State. .1. D. Arthur, Jr . of South . 'arolini and T K. ItnMi., Jr.. of Virginii have lieen coinmnled to contlnemeiit it barracks until May II, llll?. with extrt, i r.iiiiishiiielit tours ot illlt v I w ici- a w eeU r,.n,, t,, i,,ii i,..,i.. I fr. Havana, where he InansnluH the wreck of the Maine Mr I appa was seal lo Havana by order of Secretary Meyer and will submit a report mi the subiect Mosements of Naval V iieii, WXXHINUTON, Got, .V T he coll i a' Guantanamo, the deatroyi ' AJ Smith a' lianip.oi. una, is me cruiser .ort n ' Hampton Kuads. the cruiser i Carolina ten Newport ror roriitnoutn, I fii "' the gunuoa' Wheeling la at Morgan Illy, l.a . ami i ne cruiser i Hester at Malta TT 7. . rm snil Na llnlers. U'sagiNQtox, Oct These nrnu nrjers liavr bf u tssustl aei-uim iav.ii " ii' ,,...u,.,-. smmu liititniiA. ri'nni iisnersl llusiiltal. Fort iiavo.,1. N U . In til- KlotL.oi i.ti. Miurati t, Itreii, ordnance Department - I ii i I ft., m waienown ui-smu MMiiarniissiis, "i ui,- WAlt'l'tewll a I sella I M.nsHrll lis,' 1 1 iirnii'-i srssaal, fssa iirs i stil l Isian.' . Mini.. I i,'tit l.iiii ih liifanm u Hnsulla, iinnlerrii t'al tie win nin uir 'rweoiy.feitrtli lofautri . aan Prxnrfseo umi proceed a'ltfc 11 '' lhr MnlllpploiN 'Ihr ieslKimtl.nl nf I'sp. I'linliias M Kile. I'klllliplnr HeautSi I.m- aesn s,-rrilrd ti the irsfatnt to ua elfeet oa Januiri I, fill iphsss rim x v order hi I kn i isud I'liiiinian.lrr I' T llnlinr. fnini llurriui ,,f I Sirs... l-'.if liirri ini nailtlafftoBi in .Its inilia.is i.leui s M mouhWhi friMn BeheneelaOy, K, V . I" Ihr Florida i bieui r i.orn'hsi'ii frarn hiini'ii brdratraphlc I nftli'f . Norfolk. Vs . In Ihf ' I ni l n us M i.leui m M Fruent Irbrn sv para. Peaiis col, ria in praaell syarnfrxplilr nifrs. .,. folk. Vs ' Mlaxalpnt!! I. lVasaB Iraai .!. Nona Csra- llna le Uir IxaVil tli'-cl.sl. I.fls Anin.A-. Cn , If or irseiniMi ani ceastrueier h Kyaai Iran Bsiti. Mr . in mr nsvy ysrd. Norfolk. '. IXFI.AR1TI0 or chart 1'hln vs rirl lin rpprwol tia.IV mnnth Thin bnrimntol ll rpt. at pearl) teat rat r tkwanaJ nf eklMeN dm rear la Orvater aa Taek. DaH aaeje hnr thus- Iis dealk rn's mn l1 Hl. k uiifvui linlio ln alMa rl ku mn ... rr Is till. Hundreds of Babies Saved by the Board of Health L OOK at the highest of children under one noint the xearlv deatli rate reached 244. per tooo. r w the dotted line is the heavy line indicating the death rate for babies under one year so far this year. Even in the midst of this Summer record breaker for heat that it was hundreds of little lives were saved. This was done by the Board, of Health largely through Sheffield Farms Milk Pasteurized Sheffield I arn.v Pasteurized Milk luv hem exclusively dispensed to poor mother', and their bJh.f. at fifteen Hoard of Health M.Ik Station- frotn April j j nil to date this year, I IS I cjr. when inert were no su.h stations tin' ih-.it h-rate of children under one rjr of ..gi- in Greater New ork from June 1 ,tn lo Oct, tst was 17 per cent. I his ear in 3 like period K;o hahirv aere supplied with pj-teur.ed Sheffield milk at the 1 5 stations. Of these babies, hut 40 died or one and J-IO per .enl nd among thee children were number w hose vtock of it Jilts was SO low when lir-t brought lo the stations I b a t thrv were beyond hope. V hut .1 vjt difference between with and without pateurii'.i milk ' A d.lfer en.e of hundred- of lives, SHEFFIELD FARMS SLAWSON-DECKER CO. Executive Offices, 524 West 57th Street Branches Throughout Sew York and Yonkerw IHV YPPD VflllllP rnnilTPCC MAI NLLl lUUnU UUvRlOOO Mf S II t HI T ri si. , .... , ... 1.1. 1. A I OS ni.llllr.lt. OR. n Ton m . . . 1. Ha. r.i imniK l.ail .f Tlilr In Slii.-h ( uuri aaui winner iiin-e MHgni Iii l.n Possession of Her srrsi In Mam Her .lust lull ll.i.'-n I at The little I'onntess Klla s she has come to he ku BI0cher, she is a 1 iwn slim flaxen haired German AmerlOan girl ... Te.,... v.,,.. ,,.o ivi ..--I iiik-iaiiii, nu 1 1 . ink iiuiiuer now ine glass .soul.l Rave gOI wanta to atay In the home of Dr and Mra. I 'he life of Count von BlQpher, father there and she told him that a few ilnv Het.rv Wahn of :ih Ragle avenue. The I ",f girl, was a life of troubled, juat ua ago the baby, standing in her high chair Bronx, rather than live With her mother. 1 L B VtjL0,, fV'" "i!"",1"' v fiSKs"il "'i'1'"' m? ' . . ,. ... . 'Iwn. Ihe father of the girl who ap-1 hit the back of her head against th- rim upp.-.. ,-iuj in '7" - loiirt iii'Kin1 -iiisiice isaac niiss.-n. i ne mil ,llitfliter of III.. I:.te ('.Hint tiel, - m - i hard Frederick l.udwig Adam von Bluclier 1 and a New York woman of Norwegian anoeeiore, usn wboi io nv nu iwi noiiiei. Juatioa Ruaaell after looking over bita of taatitnony in the case collected liy Offloer Thomas B shea of the Garry Hociety, decided that although ihe mother of the Countoaa legally is her guardian m" wouW Paro,e V'"' Counteaa in the car. f Mrs Wahn until December fl Ihe (ountess Mia is not n direct rte- scendni.t of the ureal Blucher who shared with Wellington the honor of defeating1 Napoleon at Waterloo bul she is a relative ' -V-.. ii j ir. . J of thai fnu ily and I teal . ,.i int. ss When the case was called the girl, ilresaed in a lailor made gown of dark j blue and looking remarkably tall for her years, stepped forward with Mrs. Wahn, ll was learned then that Mrs Wahn has known the I ountess Klla and the Count ess's sister, Ingobord, is years old. for about tWO years Two years ago the Countaaa Ingobord came to live with Mrs Wahn On Septemliei' lust the ( ountess Kiln I appeared at the Wahn houaa early in the I day. She was much exercised over some j thing "Mother has driven me out of the house." Mrs Wahn says the girl Countess I told her "She has threatened to harm me." Mrs. Wahn look the Countess Klla into her home They talked things over for ' a while and then Mrs Wahn look the girl I I down to the Children's society building- at fourth avenue .md twenty-third I street and talked over then iroublea with ' Allien II II klev Mr H klev sent Mrs Wahn and the i girl down to the Children's Couri. where .nisi ice t ransitu i lloyi w..s then pro- aiding "A ihi girl mother s.iii is alive." sanl .liist.ee lloyt. her nioiher is still I her guardian legally. I admire verv ! much your effort lo help this girl, , iii Mj can do is t , parole her Until Goto- I lar 5 111 your custody. Come hack to I thleloourl on Gotolier B w ith ihis nirl ...... ten nic w iu'incr or noi tier moltier u. i the meantime ha- asked for liar daughl r. Mrs Wahn and the Countaaa Klla I therefore reported early yeaterday at the Children a Court. Sirs Wahn said 'ihai during the Intervening days the mother, who has a (lal at m:t West 1:17th ! street, had not sought her daughter. The mother did not appear in couri yesterday Justice Itusseil therefore dt- : reeled lhal the Countess Klla return to I The Bronx with Mra, Wahn ami that the I physician's wife and the youl hful Counl.vs ! come lo coin 1 again on December U ami tell whether ihe mother of the Countess hud mud" efforts to gel Hie girl A represent 11 live 01' Mrs Wahn 'said yaeterdty evening that Mrs Wahn and ihe Cniiuieaa had l old him that neither , of 1 h iu wished to discus- th". case. In January, Itio, the Iroubla of th- j girl and her mother came lo Ughl when j the mother, whose maiden name a 5HT4-i4jJ-!44fHH aj LU- U i w JlLL., i I 1 I I I I i m i ii i i ii i ii i m point of the dotted line, indicating the highest death ratr ve;ir of aire in Greater New York in 1910. At that This kw hat tducation backed up with 'j-teur.ed milk mean to children to eer one who drinks milk to YOU. It means purit y - absolute. It means utter safetv from disease germs in mtlk I hr dangers from milk not pasteurized base come to be open secrets to scien tists, you should not disregard them. And the wonderful work done this year by the Hoard of Health with pas teurized milk is PRODI' of its virtue-. I he Hoard is asking for more moaev to cavrv on the good work - to nav rent for their stations and living salaries to nurses and physicians. Ihe Mil K we -tippls selling it at a loss to the poor at almost tne same price demanded for ordinary, unsafe, unpasteurized milk .it the corner store, w e hase done this 10 prove the value of pasteurisation. l Morioe, conyinoed .lustice Amend ' that she ahould have the cUHtody of the Kill, who then was livini; with a Mrs IGamnee head of an employment agency ! '" Third avanUO and I34th street Mrs Oamtiee denied allegations made liy tho 1 ( ountess s mother to the effect that 1 Mrs dainties was ahoiit to take the iri to Europe and there try to get monev from the wealthv Mexlnhu hismnoh A , me l.im.iy i tile court decided, however mat me I to her mother's flat in Weal 127th street And the (Vmnteaa Klla lived srith her mother until the trouble of a week ng Vt stel'.lav when Hli.. S.l I,. M.u U'nl.tt'a immp where her 'slater the r....,....k -ate.i in ine i tiiidreti a t oiirt yceterdav i oeioiiv nged to tlie l'ruaaian branch of the Hi. Icher family. He was the oldest ! Oil aim ,.r l ount l.udwia Hlllcher and hia ''"ilo i waa a Von BUIow. The Count was a iirauuaic , ricutciiH.rg and served in ine uerman army as an officer during ..... . iu.ii.i-, i.,wii.ii .,. .lust liefore the ranco-Prussian War ; he married Prltulein von Durrc, the1 daughter of a Pruaaian nobleman. He ,o nun coiiiurv in is, , alter Aim ' troubles which . aoseii ma iainir : to dia nher t him. Hia ambition was to get a coinmiaaion in the United States army and failingin this he enlisted as a I . . s'.uir i , ft, i, i seneu III naiien- ,,f the Se.vmd Arnlleri- a- I ablv disohareed with the rank f..ni ln ltB- he married Klla Morice a few moiitha after the death of Ins first wife, He worked aa a nurae in the Presbyterian Hosn.tal here, in the Homoeopathic Hue- pjtal. Washington, and at the Montefiore Home in New York His second mar- nfje Wj a happy one. He left hia ue ..no .iruie.i a.Kiui me country lor some time and finally he entered the Soldiers Home at Washington, where he died a year ago laat May B. Altman Sc (En. . WILL ANNOUNCE IN A FEW DAYS PAR TICULARS OF AN IMPORTANT SALE OF SELECTED ORIENTAL RUGS, CARPETS AND HALL RUNNERS, AT EXTRAORDINARILY LOW PRICES. Sftftl) Awmir. 3 4tli anil The Provident Loan Society OF NEW YORK I suns Irom $1 to f 1000 upon pledge of parional proptrty. INTEREST RATES One per vcni (1 per month 01 (rs. turn ihertof. One-half per cent. (jrr) .hjtged upon loans repaid within W0 wreks Irotn date of uinkiug. BRONX OFFICE, 148th SL Then note how far below The Board asks fjoo.ooo to spread the good work throughout ALL the city's tenement districts to establish other stations and save hundreds ,.t other lives, now and next summer. If no money is forthcoming such 3 situation as totois faced with adeath rate of . 7 per cent, in Summer through out the citv as against the wonder fully low death-rate of one and truer tenths possible (and achieved this yean in as many stations as can be esub lished. The result rests with the Board ol Apportionment. Kor YOUR OWN SAKE insist on snemeid I arms rasteuried Milk -the purity of which has been so well proved for'your own table. Do it to-da. HABY-s nr. at n t:PLAisrii. siplnal Meningitis Caused t Piece nf .lass in Rase or skull When ESdna Steurer, the one-yeir-ol,l daughter of Charlee Steurer of 107 BathgatO avenue. The Bronx, died Oil Wedneeday the attending physician -i down then cause a spinal meningitis : tk (use seemed so peculiar, how eve ' 1 oroncr Scliwanneckc aski-d his phyti- cian, Dr Kiegelman. to make an autopsy Dr Rtgeleman found in the apinal canal lietwe. i, the ntlnu anrl ,1... klu If U skull u tinv nieisn of elnuu 11.. aL-...l . i. ol a tumhler with a microscos In i Kiegehnan made sure that the frnEmer.; of glass had come from the tumhler he- i fore he said that the hnt.v'a ,i.. ,,i, j explained. i XEtillO I IIA1 ri rt It LYSi III If) . attacked Kmplner's Wife Whits llrlvlng Her In Machine. v ' i . - Oct. 6.- Frank Mn I '"a WWUUeur, was lynched r.ear j about 2 o'clock this morning for at!.' ing to assault Mrs Marv Ilendersor I vnuns XX- fe of n w-eallhv nlinmr i M"rk attempted lo asaault Mrs Hi Mack ...tempted lo asaault Mrs I derson while driving her a)ito ghoul o'clock yesterday afternoon. She fought 1 her assailant and acreamed and WSI j heard by negroea in a nearby field Th' Sheriff and deputies pursued the .:ia. feur and captured him after midni about five miles from here. Ai the office' were nringing the negro here to put hir ; in jail thev were attacked by a moh, wh hanged the negro to a tree and riddled bin with bullets. 35tl) Stmtu, KfO) nrk. I OFFICES MAKHAITAV 1 I ourth Arnue cor. Jslh Street I Idridgt Strati cor. Kivington Stvanin Ava. het. 481I1 .v 40th i;th Street cor. Park Avenue Cirand Street cor Clinton S t re 1 KltonKI.YN Orghim Avenue cm )ahavoie i itkin avenue cor. Ko-kawii 4 Courtlaurlt Av , NOW 01 . "